Instructions
Read the following questions and answer them based on your understanding of "Anne of Green Gables." Use complete sentences and provide examples when necessary.
Comprehension Questions
- Describe how Anne's imagination influences her daily life. Can you give an example from the story?
- What challenges does Anne face when she first arrives at Green Gables? How does she respond to these challenges?
- Discuss the relationship between Anne and Marilla. How does it develop throughout the story?
- Identify a key turning point in the story. What events lead up to it, and how does it affect Anne's character?
Character Analysis
- Choose one of Anne's friends (e.g., Diana Barry or Gilbert Blythe) and describe their importance in Anne's life. What role do they play in her development?
- How does Anne change from the beginning of the book to the end? What experiences contribute to her growth?
Creative Response
- If you could rewrite one scene from "Anne of Green Gables," which scene would it be and why? How would you change it?
- Imagine you are Anne for a day. What would you do? Write a short paragraph describing your day as Anne.
Personal Reflection
- What lesson from "Anne of Green Gables" resonates with you the most? Explain why it is significant to you.
- Do you identify with Anne in any way? Describe how your experiences relate to hers.